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		<description>I've been using the Tween class with the Back easing function but I can't see a way to set the overshoot. Back is the only easing method that has the abililty to overshoot but the Tween class makes no allowance for this extra parameter. Is there a way to set the overshoot using the Tween class?</description>
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		<description>The Back class methods aren't really designed to be called directly, unless you're writing your own tweening engine and just want to use these tweening algorithms.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;In other words, you aren't supposed to set the parameters directly in your code. Instead, you create a Tween instance describing the tween effect you want, and that Tween instance calls the appropriate tweening algorithm (such as Back.easeOut() ) as part of the process of creating the tween effect.</description>
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		<description>How can you set the parameter s for Back.easeOut() using this example?</description>
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		<description>We need an example that shows how to set Back.easeOut()'s parameters.  This example shows how to use Tween()  I can find no examples that show how to set easing function parameters directly.</description>
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